On his blindness central idea 12th class
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Central Idea of the poem ' On His Blindness ' This poem is a personal sonnet of Milton. ... He can't use his poetic talent in the active service of God. He complains that God can't expect any service from him when He has taken away his eyesight.
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Central theme of the poem "On his Blindness" by John Milton.
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- "On his blindness" by John Milton portrays the poets desire to serve God regardless of his disability. Though the poet is blind, he says that his disability does not stop him from serving God.
- The poem illustrates about the poet's insecurities about his blindness at first but also acknowledges his innate desires which he eventually achieves.
- The poem signifies the importance of having a strong determination and will power. Then the poet mentions how God is pleased by a clean heart and not by the works of humans.
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